1.) OtherWhich configuration would you like to use?: 1Tunnel Name: [test] --- replace with the name as you wish for the tunelServer IP: 1.1.1.1 --- replace with the IP of the VPN server

What route(s) would you like to add when the tunnel comes up?
This is usually a route to your internal network behind the PPTP server.
You can use TUNNEL_DEV and DEF_GW as in /etc/pptp.d/ config file
TUNNEL_DEV is replaced by the device of the tunnel interface.
DEF_GW is replaced by the existing default gateway.
The syntax to use is the same as the route(8) command.
Enter a blank line to stop.

route:
Local Name and Remote Name should match a configured CHAP secret.
Local Name is probably your NT domain\username.
NOTE: Any backslashes (\) must be doubled (\\).

Local Name: username - replace with the username you receive from InterNetConRemote Name [PPTP]: 1.1.1.1 - replace with the IP of the VPN serverAdding test - 1.1.1.1 - username - test

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Insecure dependency in open while running with -T switch
at /usr/sbin/pptp-command line 181, STDIN line 8.

edit the file /usr/sbin/pptp-command and delete the switch -T from first line #!/usr/bin/perl -wT

Add a NEW PPTP Tunnel.
1.) OtherWhich configuration would you like to use?: test
Argument "test" isn't numeric in numeric eq (==) at /usr/sbin/pptp-command line 350, STDIN line 3.
Use of uninitialized value in hash element at /usr/sbin/pptp-command line 372, STDIN line 3.
Use of uninitialized value in hash element at /usr/sbin/pptp-command line 372, STDIN line 3.
Use of uninitialized value in hash element at /usr/sbin/pptp-command line 373, STDIN line 3.
Use of uninitialized value in array dereference at /usr/sbin/pptp-command line 373, STDIN line 3.
Local Name and Remote Name should match a configured CHAP secret.
Local Name is probably your NT domain\username.
NOTE: Any backslashes (\) must be doubled (\\).

1.) Other
Which configuration would you like to use?: 1
Tunnel Name: test
Server IP: 1.1.1.1
What route(s) would you like to add when the tunnel comes up?
This is usually a route to your internal network behind the PPTP server.
You can use TUNNEL_DEV and DEF_GW as in /etc/pptp.d/ config file
TUNNEL_DEV is replaced by the device of the tunnel interface.
DEF_GW is replaced by the existing default gateway.
The syntax to use is the same as the route(8) command.
Enter a blank line to stop.
route:
Local Name and Remote Name should match a configured CHAP secret.
Local Name is probably your NT domain\username.
NOTE: Any backslashes (\) must be doubled (\\).